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- Slavicisation or Slavicization, is the acculturation of something non-Slavic into a Slavic culture, cuisine, region, or nation. The process can either...
- among traditionally Muslim ethnic groups in the former Soviet Union, slavicised from Sharif. Its feminine form is Sharifova (Azerbaijani: Şərifova; Tajik:...
- (feminine, Cyrillic Тагаева) is a surname of Turkic origin. The surname is slavicised from Tagai and literally means Tagai's. Abdou****ar Tagaev (1953–2017)...
- its feminine counterpart is Ismailova, Ismayilova or Ismaylova. It is slavicised from the given name Ismail. It is most common in Russia, Azerbaijan and...
- Rakhimov is a surname, slavicised from the Arabic male given name Rahim. Its female version is Rakhimova. Notable people with the surname include: Baxtiyor...
- Azeri and Central Asian surname. Its female form is Rasulova. It is a slavicised version of Rasul with addition of the suffix -ov. Notable people with...
- of the two powerful city-states of Novgorod and Kiev were thoroughly Slavicised by the beginning of the 11th century. Old Norse was spoken in one district...
- claim (a "founding myth") that the Ukrainian Cossacks descended from Slavicised Khazars. With traces in the 17th century, it was propagated in the 18th...
- Byzantine Gr****), or sometimes as Kitsabis or Kitsavis or Kitzbon, or slavicised as Kicavis, noted in one of the do****ents of the Byzantine emperor Basil...
- Makhmutov (Russian: Ма́хмутов), feminine: Makhmutova is a patronymic surname slavicised from the given name Mahmud. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr...